Watch How Darko Trades Forex Patterns

This week’s trade video is presented by my Coach’s Corner partner, Darko Ali (his very first weekly trade video!), and in this video, he will show you the exact process that we go through in analyzing a currency pair for a trading opportunity. Based on this analysis, he’ll point out a pattern trade that set up just the way we like to see it, on the USD/JPY pair. Darko will also give you a heads up on a possible future trade that we’ll be watching for. Take a look:

These patterns recur constantly, are very easy to learn (because they’re rules-based), and they allow us to spot potential setups well ahead of time. Click the link above and take a look!

NOTE: Patterns to Profits Webinar Recording

On November 14th, 2017 we hosted a webinar where the attendees heard how Darko completely transformed his trading since becoming a pure pattern trader. He is now enjoying unprecedented success, and he showed a few examples of the kinds of trades that we look for. In case you missed this webinar, you can view it at the following link:

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